Jeep seats??? not just covers!!!!

Not just seat covers, but full on seats front only. MY jeep is an 08 with 140 k on the clock thesis are starting feel a bit worn cushion wise. I have Barcraft seat cover on them now but I think it might be time for some new ones. I am thinking leather and heated. Any suggestions?
 

SilicaRich

Wandering Inverted
I would just go to a local upholstery shop and have some seats made to your liking, that's just me though. That way you can get every luxury factor you want and even have the seats stitched to whatever pattern or style you want.
 

DesertJK

Adventurer
Same here. I have 127K and the drivers seat is feeling worn out. I noticed a hole worn through from sliding in and out when I was vacuuming the dog hair out the other day.

I have been looking at a set of these: http://corbeau.com/baja-xrs.html
I am doing at least a B pillar roll bar soon, most likely a pillar and across the windshield, I feel like I need it, and need some 4 or 5 point harnesses. Not really a daily driver so much anymore, and even so, I fly in helicopters with harnesses enough that I am comfortable and used to getting in and out of them.

I've read less than great reviews of Corbeau on Jeeps forums though, but as many good reviews, so who knows.

These: http://www.mastercraftsafety.com/shop-by-vehicle/jeep/jeep-seats/mastercraft-baja-rs.html are recommended by some. They are a bit more money, and don't look as good (IMO) but seem to have a good reputation.

My want for new front seats are: Suspension seat, reclining, ability to still use height adjustment of stock seat base (5'2" wife) compatible with shoulder harnesses, and plenty of side support to keep me in the seat. Oh, and I also want to be able to sit in it all day.

I have no rear seats now in my JKUR. I am building a flat floor with storage and a dedicated dog safety net cage in the middle. I might make that area somewhat convertible into a "jump seat" type arrangement for very occasional, short distance passengers. I am thinking of something like a pad over the flat floor structure (some leg room will be left behind seats) and a pad on my cargo net (or just use cargo net as seat back) and some very basic seat belts attached to the aircraft logistic track I am mounting (yes, it's safe to do that, there are aircraft standards I can follow for mounting seat belts)

I am curious to see other options come up in this thread.

D.
 

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